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Re-creation of Man at the Crossroads (Controller of the Universe)

The World’s Most (Implicitly) Stigmatized Disease

February 25, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Justin Ryder is quite plain about obesity and the stigma attached to it. “It’s the most stigmatized disease in the world. In America, we view obesity as a personal behavior problem and not as a disease.” Ryder should know. He is a pediatric obesity scientist and a vice-chair of research at Lurie Children’s Hospital in […]

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Study of Hands

Fewer Fingers Wagging, More Hands Helping

November 23, 2022

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Whether or not it’s by intention, when and if parents try to talk with their children about body weight, it comes across as finger wagging. In fact, research published earlier this year tells us many youth never want their parents to talk about their weight – especially not their fathers. Parents might want to offer […]

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Connecting with the Reality of “Difficult” Patients

Connecting with the Reality of “Difficult” Patients

October 16, 2022

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

It’s a fact. Healthcare professionals are human and so are their patients. So inevitably they will – regardless of their professionalism – encounter friction with some patients. These are patients who wind up being labeled “difficult” and all too often because of that label, receive care that is less than optimal. Physician Joan Naidorf says […]

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Diversity Mask

Expecting Respect in Healthcare

July 29, 2020

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Presumably, when people choose a career in healthcare, at least one of the motivations is to care for other people. So we might expect that along with caring comes respect in healthcare. But that is not a guarantee, apparently. For some providers, respecting diversity in race, ethnicity, gender, and size seems to be a challenge. […]

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Scales

Fraught and Caught Between Health and Weight

July 27, 2019

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

It’s getting tougher all the time to have an honest conversation that touches on health and weight. Maybe that’s a good thing. But, from time to time, it gets out of hand. Dietitians sometimes find themselves caught between clients who want to lose weight and colleagues who are pushing hard on the principles of Health […]

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Bill Maher

Playing the Sport of Public Ridicule

August 23, 2017

Health & Obesity

Bill Maher has discovered the absurdity of blowhards. Friday on his show, Real Time, he started with the idea that extremes of both the left and the right push some absurd ideas. But then took his sport of public ridicule further. He hurled a rant at people who don’t look like him: These colors don’t […]

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Fat, Demented, and Stupid

Offensive Words to Grab Attention and Block Progress

June 30, 2017

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

When words start spilling from the mouths of toddlers, parents get a thrill. The thrill turns to a bit of panic when an offensive word spills out. The toddler gets attention. Parents find themselves on a long road of teaching by example. Offensive words certainly grab attention, but then they just get in the way. […]

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Bumpy Ride

Bumping Through Some Unfriendly Skies

April 12, 2017

Health & Obesity

Forgive the schadenfreude here. But United had it coming. The airline summoned security Sunday to violently toss a doctor out of his seat. They literally dragged him off their plane and bloodied his face in the process. United had oversold the flight and wanted to take the doctor’s seat for one of its employees. The incident makes a perfect ad […]

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The Fat Woman

What’s Becoming of the Word “Fat”?

August 12, 2014

Health & Obesity

The word fat seems to be in a state of transition. On one hand, fat activists are reclaiming the word with pride. Media is feeling some license to use the word to grab our attention with headlines like “What makes us Fat?” And then there’s the Weather Channel serving up Fat Guys in the Woods, more […]

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